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Lmao even as a woman in the world, I don't think I would worry about being poisoned and kidnapped if someone bought me food. As Mark said, maybe at a bar, but not generally. What I would worry about is that the food would come with strings, like whoever bought it for me would be expecting me to do something for them in return, you know. Because while I think this thread is an example of some pretty wild trust issues, it does seem strange to me for a stranger to randomly buy me an entire meal for no reason. But I'm much more suspicious of Uber drivers who offer drinks.
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Hmc
I think the same thing man. Best to be too careful than too trusting and be hurt or worse.
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Bran
If life has taught me one thing, its that very few people can be trusted. If a stranger randomly buys you food or something, it could be a harmless thing, but goodness I wouldn't easily trust that no way. Spiked consumables are way more common than people may believe.
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I am getting a recording error when I record voice messages. but that shit is crazy for real. You honestly shouldn’t be trusting nobody and who knows they probably could’ve plotted on her and got her like that. Luckily God was on her side for real for real.
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Marc Baillargeon from Montreal, Quebec, Canada
If I were in a bar I might be a-little more cautious, but on the Streets of Montreal I’d like to think that most folks can e trusted.
Josh S
I feel like we've seen very similar movies hahahaha. But na, I wouldn't trust people. I know people that have been spiked.
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Marc Baillargeon from Montreal, Quebec, Canada